Police are still appealing for witnesses after a woman tried to snatch a toddler in the Royal Square in broad daylight on Sunday lunchtime.They have spoken to witnesses and are reviewing CCTV footage to try to find out exactly what happene...
Read More »Peregrine falcons seem to be thriving once again on the north coast of Jersey. Staff at the National Trust have managed to tag a pair of the rare birds for the first time since they became extinct in the island.The peregrine falcon was once common in the British Isles and Europe, but began to die out due to pe...
Read More »Jersey Post has taken big steps to deliver some little booties to one young Islander - with a helping hand from the Mums In Jersey Facebook Group.Four-month-old Freya Smith was sent the new baby present at the end of last year but they couldn&rsq...
Read More »Bringing in GST, too little parking, restrictive opening hours and too much red tape are just some of the major problems facing Jersey shops, according to a new States report. It also says the Economic Development Minister has been too slow to tackle those issues, and describes the Island's main markets as tired, underwhelming and not open for long enough.The report's been published by the Economic Affairs Scrutiny Panel, and lists a variety of problems ...
Read More »More youngsters will be code crunching, designing their own apps and programming robots at school this term.A pilot project which was launched in September last year to fill the skill shortage in computing in...
Read More »Jersey coastguard is urging islanders to report damage to lifebuoys, after finding some of them with their throwing handles cut.Each lifebuoy’s throwing handle contains 30 metres of strong buoyant line with a breaking stra...
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